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Thailand Official Facts
- Official Language: Thai
- Population: 65,000,000
- Currency: Thai Baht, THB
- Major Religions:
Buddhism - Major Exports:
Computers, cars, rubber, plastic pellets, gems and jewelry, TVs, radios, garments, finished oil products, chemicals, iron, steel, rice, canned and processed seafood
Weather in Thailand
Thailand has a warm, tropical climate affected by an annual monsoon. There is a rainy season from June to October and a dry season the rest of the year.
Teaching Abroad in Thailand Overview:
Few places on Earth can match Thailand's jaw-dropping beauty. The tail-like bottom half of the country leads to a coastline set of islands that are the stuff of legend. The Leonardo DiCaprio film "The Beach" (2000) was shot in these island paradises. The country continues to attract foreigners eager to see what Heaven on earth looks like. If and when you ever get your fill of this natural wonderland, there is trekking and nightlife up North and shopping in the major cities. While working in Thailand, known as the "land of smiles" you will be blown away by the warmth and kindness of the people. Thailand is famous for moon festivals and risqué red light districts but there is a strong sense of religion, family and country. Buddhist monks walk the same streets as western backpackers. Locals are more than happy to stop and take a photograph of you in front of a famous temple or landmark.
Interesting Facts About Thailand
- The traditional name of Bangkok is 'Krung Thep Mahanakhon Amon Rattanakosin Mahinthara Yuthaya Mahadilok Phop Noppharat Ratchathani Burirom Udomratchaniwet Mahasathan Amon Piman Awatan Sathit Sakkathattiya Witsanukam Prasit.' It is listed by the Guinness Book of Records as the world's largest name for a place.
- Thai boxing is the national sport in Thailand.
- Thailand is also known as the "Land of white Elephant." White elephants were highly esteemed and valued by the Thai Rulers. Elephants are still highly revered in Thailand. They are considered the symbol of peace and prosperity.
- Siam was the old name of Thailand. It was the official name of the country until 1949, when it was changed to Thailand by official proclamation.
- 'Thai' in the Thai language means 'freedom'. Thailand means "land of freedom" or "land of the free."
Highlights of Working Abroad in Thailand
- Experience the smiles and gentleness of the Thai people and the scenic and cultural treasures of the country.
- Visit Thailand's beautiful temples and shopping malls. Thailand's top attractions include Wat Arun (The Dawn temple), The Grand Palace featuring Wat Phra Kaew, (the Emerald Buddha temple), and Wat Pho, famous for the world's largest reclining Buddha.
- Bask in the picturesque beaches of Phuket.
- For those who love spice, Thailand would be heaven with a range of spicy dishes such as Tom Yam Goong, Som Tham and Pad Thai, all of which are national favorites.
- See Phuket's Simon Cabaret! This is a must see for all adults out there. Its glamour, originality and fun make it a really enjoyable performance.
Festivals in Thailand
Songkran Festival
The Songkran Festival is the most celebrated festival. It starts April 13th and lasts between three and 10 days. The Thai people celebrate this festival with water. Everyone gets soaked and since it is the hottest season of the year, the custom is quiet refreshing. During the 13th, Buddha images are bathed as part of the ceremony. Young people pour scented water into the hands of elders and parents as a mark of respect while seeking the blessing of the older people.



